Mega update: Dotcom’s service now accepts Bitcoin, will expand into email, chat, voice, video, and mobile

Kim Dotcom knows how to stir up a storm on Twitter. On Saturday, he announced Bitcoin support for his cloud storage service and also sent out a slew of tweets suggesting Mega is going to become much more than just the successor to Megaupload. Doctom reemphasized his company’s commitment to privacy, while also suggesting that Mega is uniquely positioned in New Zealand to safeguard user data. He also teased that Mega would expand into email, chat, voice, video, and mobile services “in the coming years.” Bitcoin #Mega now accepts #BITCOIN via our newest reseller Bitvoucher: bitvoucher.co — Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) February 16, 2013 If you head to bitvoucher.co , you’ll see six ways to buy Mega services with Bitcoin. There are three monthly options and three yearly options (no refund or exchange for any): Mega Pro I: 500GB of data storage and 1TB of bandwidth for 0.5184 Bitcoin...